Tradervue vs Stonk Journal vs TraderSync

Tradervue vs Stonk Journal vs TraderSync: Veteran, Minimalist, or Modern?

Tradervue is the veteran. Stonk Journal is the minimalist. TraderSync is the modern platform. Deciding between these three is really asking: how complex do you want your trading journal to be, and how much are you willing to pay for that complexity?

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Tradervue vs Stonk Journal vs TraderSync vs SuperTrader

FeatureSuperTraderTradervueStonk JournalTraderSync
Starting price$0 / mo$29/mo$19/mo$29.99/mo
Free plan✓ Free forever✗ None✗ NoneLimited (10 trades/mo)
Broker integrations1,000+~40 (CSV for most)Limited CSV~60 direct
AI insights✓ Real-timePro+ only
Mobile app
Mood tracking
Backtesting

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Best price

SuperTrader

Tradervue costs $29/mo. Stonk Journal costs $19/mo. TraderSync costs $29.99/mo. SuperTrader is free with no credit card and no trade limit.

Most broker integrations

SuperTrader

Getting your trade data in is where friction starts: Tradervue uses CSV export for most brokers, Stonk Journal defaults to manual entry or CSV, and TraderSync connects to ~60 brokers directly. SuperTrader removes the friction — 1,000+ broker auto-sync, no files.

Best AI insights

SuperTrader

Tradervue has no AI. Stonk Journal has no AI. TraderSync has Pro+ (end-of-day). SuperTrader's AI is real-time — every 2 minutes during market hours, on every plan.

Mobile app

SuperTrader

Tradervue is web-only. Stonk Journal is web-only. TraderSync has a mobile app. SuperTrader has native iOS and Android apps with real-time AI alerts.

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Tradervue, Stonk Journal, and TraderSync all lack real-time AI.

Real-time behavioral coaching is the missing piece across all three. Tradervue covers community trade sharing and CSV reporting. Stonk Journal covers simple stock log — fast entry but no behavioral analytics. TraderSync has Pro+ (end-of-day) — helpful for review but not live coaching. SuperTrader flags bad patterns during the session — not hours later in a report.

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